All releases of Zarafa

Release Notes: This release introduces the ability to download emails as EML files directly from WebAccess, support for searching through delegate stores using the Zarafa Indexer, and numerous other fixes.

Release Notes: This release added multi-upload of attachments with a config option in config.php, the ability to download all attachments in one zip file, task recurrence support, and task request support. A problem where searching on email domain didn't return results when searching with the indexer was fixed. From and To columns in the Advanced Search windows were fixed.
The config option in WA to disable the HTML filter was fixed.

Release Notes: Quite a few features have been added to this release. In Outlook, offline synchronization has been improved, and more information is available in the global address book. The backend has full-text indexing with cLucene, making instant searching through all items and attachments possible. The address book has been improved, non-active users can be changed to active ones and vice-versa, and Ubuntu 10.04 and SLES11 are now supported. In WebAccess, a Today view has been added as well as advanced search, keyboard shortcuts, and coloured flags for items, just like in Outlook.

Release Notes: A configuration option for showing completed tasks has been added, and flags have been added to new emails on mail in sent items. Caldav has been improved to perform better with lightning and handle meeting request updates in Thunderbird with lightning. In Outlook, forwarding an accepted external meeting request on behalf of the Organizer has been added.

Release Notes: Some overall improvements were made. A small bug was fixed mainly in the Webaccess. The biggest change was the new feature of email headers in IMAP. The full email header is now received via IMAP.

Release Notes: This release contains some new features, such as colored flags in the Web access, the option to add a comment in response to meeting requests, and improvements in the multi-user calendar. Bugs were fixed, improving the overall quality and stability.